Why It's So Hard to Build a Skyscraper Here

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
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Комментарии • 773

  • @TheB1M
    @TheB1M  Год назад +156

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    • @Awaajizannah
      @Awaajizannah Год назад

      Hello good day can i get your contact number please. Thanks

    • @moose5.9
      @moose5.9 Год назад +5

      Have you guys heard of the $2.5B new aluminum factory being built in Alabama, US by Novelis?

    • @L1ft0ff
      @L1ft0ff Год назад +142

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    • @thetobyg
      @thetobyg Год назад +65

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    • @danbro3081
      @danbro3081 Год назад

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  • @JohnnyJamesGio
    @JohnnyJamesGio Год назад +1581

    There must be something wrong with this video. It's showing Mexico without the yellow tint

    • @redbaron18
      @redbaron18 Год назад +51

      It doesn't feel like Mexico, exactly

    • @oscarrimore
      @oscarrimore Год назад +133

      it must be fake maybe this isn´t Mexico, haha Just kidding as a Mexican from Monterrey I feel the pain of getting that yellow tint in every damn hollywood production

    • @JohnnyJamesGio
      @JohnnyJamesGio Год назад +17

      @@oscarrimore By the way, what's the name of that mountain? I think it's an inactive volcano and it's so beautiful!

    • @joserodrigo5595
      @joserodrigo5595 Год назад +28

      @@JohnnyJamesGio cerro de la silla/saddle mountain

    • @user-mm1gw8xx4j
      @user-mm1gw8xx4j Год назад +3

      Lmao

  • @michaelstevens8073
    @michaelstevens8073 Год назад +510

    Mexico is an amazing country, it has such a rich culture, so much potential, and incredible workers. Much love from the US.

    • @tritium1998
      @tritium1998 Год назад +11

      So much potential being bigger than Britain or Japan.

    • @Iceyfire12
      @Iceyfire12 Год назад +6

      @@tritium1998 being bigger means nothing!

    • @nyahgood
      @nyahgood Год назад +5

      @@tritium1998 Eh, Jap is pretty awesome, great public transit, not a million supertalls, functionality, parks, less smog and yet still signsture-wise..

    • @-xnnybimb-9398
      @-xnnybimb-9398 Год назад +2

      Yeah but also its such a non amazing country as well

    • @pulakkabir2276
      @pulakkabir2276 Год назад +1

      also lots of druggies

  • @astronomer83
    @astronomer83 Год назад +171

    I love that a high-profile channel like this one is looking at Mexico in a positive way 😎

    • @neoeseniosinvestigaciones
      @neoeseniosinvestigaciones Год назад +1

      It should be the norm, not the exception to the rule.

    • @WhyAlwaysMeOfficial
      @WhyAlwaysMeOfficial Год назад +2

      @@neoeseniosinvestigaciones he said that because every time Mexico was mentioned it's always about the bad things or negative way

  • @Blender3DProjects
    @Blender3DProjects Год назад +755

    I'm 27 years old and have been online with broadband since I was 11... And I've never seen modern Mexico city. What incredible landscapes around the city. My idea of Mexico was sculpted by breaking bad and Ozark... Wow, I have learned something today.

    • @noelht1
      @noelht1 Год назад +132

      I lived in Mexico for a year. It is a country of high contrast of glittering technology alongside bamboo huts.
      It’s a very big a very diverse country geographically. Desert, jungles, mountains, urban sprawl.
      Fantastic place.

    • @jtgd
      @jtgd Год назад +58

      Yellow tint?

    • @Yosh1az
      @Yosh1az Год назад

      @@jtgd piss filter

    • @Joe-uv9jo
      @Joe-uv9jo Год назад +42

      If you're impressed by modern day Mexico then looking into Tenochtitlan will blow your mind. Their pyramids and chinampas were amazing

    • @danielcid1913
      @danielcid1913 Год назад +66

      This how most Global North citizens see Mexico/the Global South, do yourselfs a favor a live outside your bubble.

  • @rulo7475
    @rulo7475 Год назад +110

    Curious fact, the big earthquake you mentioned in 1985, happened on September 19th, the other quake you mentioned torre mayor survived on 2017 also happened on September 19th, and since then we have had an even bigger quake in 2022 also on September 19th.
    Sep 19, 1985 Magnitude 8.1
    Sep 19, 2017 Magnitude 7.1
    Sep 19, 2022 Magnitude 7.7

    • @neoeseniosinvestigaciones
      @neoeseniosinvestigaciones Год назад +13

      Coincidencia? NO LO CREO.

    • @larrote6467
      @larrote6467 Год назад +2

      @@neoeseniosinvestigaciones what about all the times that it didn't happen? why are 3 events (out of 37) so meaningful? And if you go back to the conquista, what about the houndred of times that nothing happened?

    • @dtangerine96
      @dtangerine96 Год назад +7

      @@larrote6467 because the 1985 is one of the country's greatest modern tragedies, the amount of death of destruction marked the capital and the rest of the country. Every year since it's remembered and a drill is performed as a reminder of the tragedy and to honor the life of the victims, and it just so happens that the 2017 and 2022 earthquakes occurred just a couple of hours after the drills were performed. So it's has become an unforgettable date because it continues to mark new generations. Also we Mexicans tend to be superstitious 😆

    • @paulheydarian1281
      @paulheydarian1281 Год назад +1

      Abolish September 19th, problem solved. 😂

    • @jameshoffman552
      @jameshoffman552 Год назад +2

      @@dtangerine96 - Also ominous that the epicenter bounces around the city from the west coast in 1985 to Puebla to its east in 2017 and back to the west coast again in 2022.

  • @JAleksandervonHackstahl
    @JAleksandervonHackstahl Год назад +138

    A video really centered in CDMX and Monterrey, because other cities in Mexico such as Guadalajara and Puebla for example deals with their construction projects too, not too mention that Acapulco is a city with a high amount of towers in a higher seismic activity area. Anyway it is impossible to cover a country in only 10 minutes.

  • @kevinsanchez3066
    @kevinsanchez3066 Год назад +21

    I’m a civil engineer student here in Monterrey, they teach us how to solve each of this problems, I thought they were common problems to solve until I watched this video.

  • @Balo1997
    @Balo1997 Год назад +25

    It was nice to see a video of Monterrey made by you. I live in Monterrey and high rises are popping up everywhere.

    • @Marchel0522
      @Marchel0522 Год назад +1

      Same here! Yeap, nice video.

  • @Saiyan0X
    @Saiyan0X Год назад +251

    Wow! Finally seeing a video of not only Mexico, but of my city Monterrey!
    Yeah, we had a drought this year, and we only could use water for 6 hours... from 4 am to 10-11 am.

    • @corvusglaive5769
      @corvusglaive5769 Год назад +13

      Funny thing, I can't believe that I have never heard about Monterrey until today. I have always thought of Mexico City as the financial capital.

    • @erickalcala5642
      @erickalcala5642 Год назад +23

      @@corvusglaive5769 Mexico City is the financial capital. Monterrey is the industrial capital, since almost all big industries are located there, it is also the second most populated city in the country, just after Mexico City and ahead of Guadalajara.

    • @oscarrimore
      @oscarrimore Год назад +11

      @@erickalcala5642 it also has some finances to it, Banorte the only remaining fully Mexican bank (not sold to other world banks) has head offices precisely at Torre Koi in Monterrey, seen in this very video

    • @emilianogonzalez526
      @emilianogonzalez526 Год назад +7

      Arriba Monterrey!

    • @TheQuietNotion
      @TheQuietNotion Год назад

      It is great there is more focus on Mexico...until @B1M decides to make a conspiracy video about it since they don't actually know anything about construction or engineering. See their terrible Denver airport video.

  • @mcrazza
    @mcrazza Год назад +255

    Thanks for looking at Mexico! Hope to see more of Latin America in future vids.

  • @BenriBea
    @BenriBea Год назад +113

    The nature and mountains in Mexico are really beautiful

    • @Lovelypao88
      @Lovelypao88 Год назад +4

      they're located in the north, in Monterrey, we've one specially beautiful as a regia (native person from Monterrey), La Huasteca mountain is my favorite!

    • @josecarlosrodriguez4489
      @josecarlosrodriguez4489 Год назад +1

      Yes, all those towers you saw in monterrey (the one with the mountains in the back are montérrey) 95% of those towers including the smaller ones in the back are not even 6 years old!!!
      including now there are so many towers popping up everywhere st the same time in monterrey !!

  • @gaelgarcia7000
    @gaelgarcia7000 Год назад +11

    Monterrey Citizen here, thank you so much for covering my city, and indeed I can confirm the fact that we're having lots of problems with the most recent water shortage, but that hasn't stopped us from working so hard to get these buildings done, so much that we're about to set yet another record by building the tallest building in latin america called Rise Tower, right next to TOP 1 (Torres Obispado) and I can't wait for you to cover it!

  • @luc9-5
    @luc9-5 Год назад +270

    You should talk about the Rise Tower in Monterrey, Mexico too, the second future tallest Tower in the Americas

    • @lala63666
      @lala63666 Год назад +23

      Probably gonna wait until its finished, would definetly be more interesting that way

    • @GlubbDrubb
      @GlubbDrubb Год назад +3

      Does 'the Americas' not include the USA?

    • @fuckeduphippie
      @fuckeduphippie Год назад +20

      *Fourth tallest (1495 ft) compared to Central Park Tower in NYC (1550 ft) The One World Trade Center in NYC (1776 ft) and CN Tower in Toronto (1815 ft). It’ll be the Second tallest residential building in the Americas.

    • @altezzaandre9651
      @altezzaandre9651 Год назад +1

      Still long

    • @TheDictato
      @TheDictato Год назад +6

      But no water bro 😂

  • @charliea6038
    @charliea6038 Год назад +138

    By the way in Mexico City there is a financial district called Santa Fe where most of the skyscrapers (+150 m) of the city are located. It even looks like a Korean city!

    • @QueenoftheUniverse222
      @QueenoftheUniverse222 Год назад +27

      If people don’t research or actually go to see it for themselves, they think it doesn’t exist. Bizarre, I agree. They’re like, “wow Mexico has actual buildings? Who would have thought?” 🤪

    • @giraffestreet
      @giraffestreet Год назад +8

      Hyundai Santa Fe

    • @QueenoftheUniverse222
      @QueenoftheUniverse222 Год назад +1

      @@giraffestreet …precisely. ✅🥴

    • @HoveringAboveMyself
      @HoveringAboveMyself Год назад +6

      Flanking avenida Reforma is actually where most of the skyscrapers are, around 16 including under construction vs only 4 on Santa Fe. Santa Fe gets its dense look mostly from high rises below 140m.

    • @QueenoftheUniverse222
      @QueenoftheUniverse222 Год назад +2

      @@HoveringAboveMyself Side Note: I like your username. 👌🏼💫

  • @mariaestherrivas4988
    @mariaestherrivas4988 Год назад +20

    Mexico is amazing some people dont even realize how modern and cosmopolitan its cities are

  • @mastahfrederique1147
    @mastahfrederique1147 Год назад +71

    Some of these skyscrapers are truly gorgeous. Kudos to the Mexican architects and construction teams! Monterrey looks stunning, too. I'm gonna need to make a trip to Mexico to see some of these in person!

    • @nikoandroman
      @nikoandroman Год назад +2

      You would be welcomed here anytime!

    • @Lovelypao88
      @Lovelypao88 Год назад +1

      You'll be welcomed in Monterrey, my Swedish boyfriend loved our carnes asadas over here

    • @mastahfrederique1147
      @mastahfrederique1147 Год назад +1

      @@Lovelypao88 I live in SoCal, so not too far. Love a good carne asada!

  • @hlo695
    @hlo695 Год назад +34

    I’m Mexican and love when you cover my country, I always end up learning something new.

  • @Astrotamtv
    @Astrotamtv Год назад +22

    my eyes almost blew when i saw monterrey in your thumbnail hehe, love to see one of my favorite channels cover stuff from my country.

  • @rcmaniac10
    @rcmaniac10 Год назад +8

    0:05 Monterrey, nuevo leon. Mexico. love that place

  • @joelporona
    @joelporona Год назад +57

    I loved seeing my former city, Monterrey, featured! Amazing video as always!

  • @archuletawsn
    @archuletawsn Год назад +13

    I'm from Mexico City, and yes, land is getting so f** expensive.
    Always have loved whenever B1M makes videos about Mexico

  • @mexicanball9910
    @mexicanball9910 Год назад +4

    Finally I see a video about my city Monterrey!

  • @JoelOman1980
    @JoelOman1980 Год назад +72

    In Sweden, where we actually have everything going for building high (No earthquakes, harsh winds etc), there's the issue of building costs. It's darn expensive to build high over here. Mostly because of all the regulations set by the "Boverket´s Building Regulations" (BBR) which dictates the minimum standards for indoor climate, sunlight, emergency exits aso. And don't get me wrong, it's a good thing that they do, we have a high standard of living, even in "cheaper" projects although it really sets developers back in the grand project ideas.

    • @davidh9597
      @davidh9597 Год назад +9

      Do people want skyscrapers in Sweden? I’ve seen insane building projects going on over there that seem really cool but I know that many cities in Europe don’t really have a skyscraper-dominated skyline. Here in Mexico City a lot of people are seeking out high-rise apartments to live in so there’s a big demand

    • @ChrilleSellis
      @ChrilleSellis Год назад +4

      @@davidh9597 It's a skyscraper boom in Gothenburg, Sweden right now with Karlatornet as the tallest project, also the tallest building in the Nordics. Just check skyskrapercity if you want more info. The problem is our city have even deeper clay than Mexico City so they need to pillar the skyskrapers 60 meters down.

    • @tritium1998
      @tritium1998 Год назад +2

      Maybe there might be another war in Europe so building skyscrapers would be a waste of precious resources.

    • @akolyt
      @akolyt Год назад +4

      @@tritium1998 there already is a war in Europe

    • @hurrdurrmurrgurr
      @hurrdurrmurrgurr Год назад +2

      Hopefully those skyscrapers will be for everyone and not more luxury towers sitting empty to be used as investment properties of the super rich.

  • @MinotaurST87
    @MinotaurST87 Год назад +9

    Keep in eye on Monterrey, you will hear a lot from this city in the upcoming years.

  • @emiliano-do4wr
    @emiliano-do4wr Год назад +292

    that's why Mexico's civil engineering is one of the best around the world

    • @KevinKickChannel
      @KevinKickChannel Год назад +26

      Definitely on par with Japan in terms of overcoming nature's challenges.

    • @JM-kv2kn
      @JM-kv2kn Год назад +9

      I just don't understand why public transportation in Monterrey is so damn bad. It doesn't help that more than half of the car drivers don't have a license because enforcement for it is nonexistent.

    • @Alberto_Lince_Gan
      @Alberto_Lince_Gan Год назад +7

      @@JM-kv2kn it's because the government of Nuevo Leon hasn't focused their efforts on the development of alternative for massive transportation such as the Metrorrey system, that up until 2022 didn't get signs of new projects, now, while linea 4, 5 and 6 are in development, they won't be sufficient for our metropolitan area, we need to start developing metro lines that go outside to the outskirts of the metropolitan area, such as Cadereyta Jimenez, Pesqueria, Salinas Victoria, el Carmen, General Zuazua and Cienega de Flores, as well to develop a light train line that connects Tamaulipas and Coahuila thru Nuevo Leon, to incentivize the development and usage of trains to transport masses as well as commodities

    • @JM-kv2kn
      @JM-kv2kn Год назад

      @@Alberto_Lince_Gan well as a foreigner I don't see myself using such hypothetical system. It would benefit us tourists who drive south to Mexico to have at least decent roads to drive our cars with, and competent drivers who actually have a driver's license. Perhaps your idea would assist traffic but it wouldn't improve road conditions nor driver's road culture.

    • @Alberto_Lince_Gan
      @Alberto_Lince_Gan Год назад +4

      @@JM-kv2kn as a student of civil engineering, I can say to you that the quality of the roads, as well as the driver's culture would significantly improve if the access to more massive transportation methods will definitely make the roads with less traffic, and make the times for transportation shorter

  • @nickfishburn5490
    @nickfishburn5490 Год назад +15

    I’m traveling to Mexico City for the first time in a couple of weeks and I absolutely cannot wait to experience it. Fantastic video!

    • @kmote1053
      @kmote1053 Год назад

      Go to tacos orinoco very good tacos

    • @poolerboy
      @poolerboy Год назад

      If you want to dine in one of the skyscrapers featured in the video, look up Ling Ling.

    • @martincruzherrera8187
      @martincruzherrera8187 Год назад +1

      Welcome to my country 🇲🇽

  • @davidtolosa4567
    @davidtolosa4567 Год назад +41

    You should do a part 2 covering Guadalajara, Acapulco, and Puebla. Im so intrigued about the construction in my home country

  • @wheely90
    @wheely90 Год назад +91

    i have never really looked into Mexico, did not think it was this developed! on my list of places to go and visit now!

    • @Menstral
      @Menstral Год назад +6

      You might also want to watch some cartel dismemberment videos before you go.

    • @himanshusingh5214
      @himanshusingh5214 Год назад +16

      All Latin American countries are a mix of developed areas and the most dangerous areas on Earth. Look up, Sao Paolo too.

    • @realtalk6195
      @realtalk6195 Год назад +3

      You just looked at clips of two cities.

    • @Roberto_Lizarraga
      @Roberto_Lizarraga Год назад +22

      @@Menstral if he comes from the usa, the gangs and mass shooters land, i think he hardly going to notice, i even promise you that he will find the lack of random violence better.

    • @WilliamCarterII
      @WilliamCarterII Год назад +10

      @@himanshusingh5214 Lmaaaaao like the USA???😂

  • @alexroma7756
    @alexroma7756 Год назад +5

    I’ve been following B1M since 2018. Really love the work. I’m glad Monterrey finally appeared (where I live), it is the 2nd largest and most wealthy city in 🇲🇽 , 5.5 million people and industrial capital of the region. Many companies are rushing here from 🇺🇸 and 🇨🇳 thanks to the near-shoring issue. So I’m glad you finally spoke about this, hope it gets more recognition in the future.
    Btw, we are building a new tallest building here, 450 m tall. It’ll be completed in 2025.

  • @Travelsandmore333
    @Travelsandmore333 Год назад +11

    The camera work could have been better. Mexico City and Monterrey skylines look great from the right angles. These shoots made it seem like there is one or two tall buildings in the whole city.

  • @youravaragemexican1293
    @youravaragemexican1293 Год назад +3

    Greetings from the city of Monterrey Mexico thanks for making a video about Mexico!

  • @LuisEfrenCuenca
    @LuisEfrenCuenca Год назад +5

    Such a nice video! Thanks for the spotlight and greets from Monterrey!

  • @buba_Dukz
    @buba_Dukz Год назад +38

    Breakfast is served y’all(at least here in NewYork) 🥰Thanks B1M for always serving us top tier content.

  • @kekom6558
    @kekom6558 Год назад +10

    I have watched your videos for years and I never imagined that you would upload a video of my hometown it is a source of pride and I appreciate you talking about it thank you

  • @reubenz1480
    @reubenz1480 Год назад +8

    So, in conclusion, Mexican engineers are real badasses. Like their ancestors that built the best Pyramids and Colonial wonders, creating amazing skyscrapers adds to the history of amazing Mexican Engineering.

  • @ernestradner156
    @ernestradner156 Год назад +50

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      @alinedjari6521 Год назад

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    • @lorenzodias8738
      @lorenzodias8738 Год назад

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  • @christianc1075
    @christianc1075 Год назад +32

    Absolutely love your channel (been subscribed for a while and recommend your videos to most people when discussing RUclips creators). Really solid content here, so it hurts to see clickbait titles and minute long lead ups to topic reveal. Hoping things find their way back to being straightforward and direct.

  • @Jacques_a_dit
    @Jacques_a_dit Год назад +5

    I grew up in chile which is the most earthquake prone place on earth and while true skyscrapers are relatively rare high-rises in the 20 floors vicinity are everywhere and becoming the most common type of development in recent years. I think the economic and cultural elements combined with a relative abundance of buildable land are the key factors in Mexico.

  • @leonidas759
    @leonidas759 Год назад +8

    It think it is awesome that The B1M finally made a video about my country. Monterrey is an economic and industrial powerhouse with much more potential to be wealthier. I would not leave CDMX to move to Monterrey though because it has extreme weather and it is not nearly as walkable as my city. Very proud of our Monterrey nationals though!

    • @Lovelypao88
      @Lovelypao88 Год назад +1

      Our regio weather is not made for everyone I'm sorry, but I won't change my 40+ c during summer for anything haha

  • @Tozo97
    @Tozo97 Год назад +6

    Love seeing my home city MTY getting some exposure! Very informative!

  • @nangephriam1211
    @nangephriam1211 Год назад +25

    Dear B1M how much research did you do to produce these great content. Keep it up with your inspiring work.

  • @Kamyu03
    @Kamyu03 Год назад +2

    As a Regio (Monterrey's inhabitant) who's been following your channel for years it's great to finally see a video about my city on The BM1.
    You should make an independent video about the Skyscraper Boom here in Monterrey, with 1 Supertall (possibly two) in construction which is going to be the 2nd Tallest in the Americas and the Western Hemisphere, Rise Tower at 456 mts.

  • @rowton49015
    @rowton49015 Год назад +5

    I lived in Torre Koi, beautiful building and city!

  • @Zack_Kihara
    @Zack_Kihara Год назад +3

    The city has a beautiful backdrop of the mountains

    • @Lovelypao88
      @Lovelypao88 Год назад

      it's Monterrey, in spanish we call it "the mountain's city"

  • @nickneumannsf
    @nickneumannsf Год назад +15

    Love thus episode. Thank you for shedding some light on Mexico !

  • @crypherpunk5570
    @crypherpunk5570 Год назад +3

    Saludos a todos los de MTY !

  • @PAPO9609
    @PAPO9609 Год назад +7

    Wow! I would have never guessed to have seen my city of Puebla portrayed in this channel at 0:15. What a great treat.

  • @checkoutmyyoutubepage
    @checkoutmyyoutubepage Год назад +5

    2:30 that tower along with the Jin Mao tower in Shanghai and the Taipei 101 are the most culturally influenced buildings in the world. Even US Bank tower in LA references ancient cultures of the Toltec.

  • @monterrey1952MEDICINA
    @monterrey1952MEDICINA Год назад +2

    Very well documented video about my city, warms regards from Monterrey Mexico, Luis.

  • @nf9563
    @nf9563 Год назад +5

    I really want to go to Mexico now

  • @SoCalFreelance
    @SoCalFreelance Год назад +1

    Mexico City looking good! 👌

  • @nikoandroman
    @nikoandroman Год назад +9

    Loved that you made a video on my home city Monterrey, although you should’ve looked into “Torre T.O.P” too, which is actually the tallest building not just in Mexico, but in latin america.

    • @Lovelypao88
      @Lovelypao88 Год назад

      This, Mty is most of the time underrated while in this video finally they show something about us

    • @nikoandroman
      @nikoandroman Год назад

      @@Lovelypao88 Alch

  • @siddharthc.552
    @siddharthc.552 Год назад +14

    🎉 I want Mexico to be the most wonderfully built country in American continent.

  • @peter.wilson
    @peter.wilson Год назад +4

    Brisbane, Australia (2032 Olympics) has similar soil issues with some buildings having 9+ basement levels to help reach bedrock. Brisbane also has a building height limit of 274m so basement parking levels help maximise floor space.

  • @alantaylor2694
    @alantaylor2694 Год назад +25

    The quality of these videos...!
    I yearn for a day when there are cities made of mile high skyscrapers like Coruscant and your videos makes me think it could happen.

  • @edgarandre5216
    @edgarandre5216 Год назад +6

    This is true because it's very difficult to build skyscrapers in Mexico 'cause a large part of the country is a seismic zone.
    However, in Monterrey they have been built very successfully because the subsoil is strong other cities like Guadalajara and Querétaro will also have skyscrapers in the near future.

  • @BigKashka
    @BigKashka Год назад +4

    Anything from the B1M and Tomorrow's Build is always informative. I always can't wait for news content.. 🇹🇹🇹🇹

  • @nevecenere
    @nevecenere Год назад +5

    Amo il Messico. Saluti da Milano ❤

  • @insideoli
    @insideoli Год назад +3

    Thanks for considering doing a video about Mexico's engineering ! I appreciate that, but just to let you know, Mexico is just not only their main cities, there are thousands of little towns that are incredibly diverse than you can imagine.
    Fun Fact: there's this county where the water is just so abundant and almost never ending like: Morelos state to mention the main one.

  • @samuelaguirre9116
    @samuelaguirre9116 Год назад +4

    Torre Rise in Monterrey currently under construction with 455+ meters 😱😱

  • @orlandoduenez8194
    @orlandoduenez8194 Год назад +6

    Thanks for show a little piece of my city to the world! 😁
    Love all your content! ❤
    Hugs from Monterrey!

  • @mariamonicalopez2243
    @mariamonicalopez2243 Год назад +2

    Hand down a really beautiful video. There’s so many more cuties around the country with beautiful surround landscapes but maybe you can include those in a separate video. Great job guys!

  • @CODTerracraft
    @CODTerracraft Год назад +35

    Could you consider doing a video on the Samuel de Champlain bridge in Montreal Quebec? Or any engineering project around the greater Montreal area 🤷🏽

    • @manyakus8919
      @manyakus8919 Год назад

      Or the Turcot interchange, very massive

    • @davidacvs
      @davidacvs Год назад +2

      Fun fact now you mention Montreal, it means the same as Monterrey 😁

  • @FalconsEye58094
    @FalconsEye58094 Год назад +8

    Mexico is kind of fascinating in that it has European style built cities that are walkable and businesses close by but American style car obsession making it the only way to get around

    • @ahanthakur2141
      @ahanthakur2141 Год назад +7

      This is just completely untrue, public transport in Mexico is way better than the US; Mexico City has a world class transit system and Guadalajara's is great too and expanding. Monterrey isn't as good due to US influence in planning but still much better than similarly sized cities in the US

    • @Travelsandmore333
      @Travelsandmore333 Год назад +6

      Mexico car obsession? Not true at all. Like the comment above stated, Mexico has great public transportation infrastructure in all its major cities.

    • @EblemTorres
      @EblemTorres Год назад +4

      @@Travelsandmore333 Actually there is a car obsession in middle class and upper class in Mexico just like in the US compared to Europe (yoo need to know and travel to Europe to know what im talking about, im from Mexico). Public transportation in Mexico is ages compared to Europe but its better than in the US.

    • @sociedadnortena9514
      @sociedadnortena9514 Год назад +1

      Facts. These other guys are delusional. Only Mexico City has a respectable transport network. Guadalajara, Monterey has trains as well but it’s no where near adequate for a city that size. The good thing is that Mexican cities are generally walkable. It’s definitely true Mexicans love cars and car culture especially in the north. Not as much as the United States but definitely

    • @Lovelypao88
      @Lovelypao88 Год назад

      @@ahanthakur2141 correction in MTY, we weren't * we'll get more metro lines soon

  • @christianwestling2019
    @christianwestling2019 Год назад +8

    Another B1M video! 💯💯

  • @luiso.6819
    @luiso.6819 Год назад +1

    @The B1M, great video! thank you so much!

  • @TWOCOWS1
    @TWOCOWS1 Год назад +1

    Very nice. Thank you for making and posting this

    • @isaiahwinbrone
      @isaiahwinbrone Год назад

      It costs billions of dollars to build a skyscraper

  • @juanpablopadillasif
    @juanpablopadillasif Год назад +4

    Love to see my city Monterrey featured in one of your videos! Keep up the amazing content Fred 🙌🏻

  • @jeffgamer8093
    @jeffgamer8093 Год назад +1

    Great to see content about my country, love y’all guys! ❤

  • @davetv4705
    @davetv4705 Год назад +1

    Great presentation, Fred!

  • @JayJayGamerOfficial
    @JayJayGamerOfficial Год назад +23

    That sponsor is quite ironic, before my nan passed, my mum and uncle decided to buy her a plot as she was born in Scotland and moved to Australia at a young age where my family currently resides. I love how they are doing this as there are some people from Scotland who can use this as a way to remember it

    • @JAleksandervonHackstahl
      @JAleksandervonHackstahl Год назад

      Quite ironic more since owning or importing a nobility title to Mexico is illegal.

  • @youravaragemexican1293
    @youravaragemexican1293 Год назад +7

    Very informational and factual video we in Monterrey faced 4 hard months of droughts, yet we all united and began to use less water in turn our reservoirs began to fill again we have overcame the water crisis and we are ready to advance again!

  • @pacific2k
    @pacific2k Год назад +2

    About time you talked about my hometown, Monterrey. Thank you

  • @REdgar66
    @REdgar66 Год назад +3

    Well Lord Mills you have once again brought a new insight and a fresh new perspective on the development of an otherwise overlooked region of the world.
    And you have peeked my interest in the impressive architecture of our next door neighbor.
    Not to mention the opportunity to embrace my Scottish ancestry by claiming a small share of its land.

  • @HenryMidfields
    @HenryMidfields Год назад +3

    1:20 - This was also the biggest reason why Japan's cities were mostly low-rise until skyscrapers started to be built in the mid-70s to early 80s, started with the Kasumigaseki Building in Tokyo.

  • @alberto4509
    @alberto4509 Год назад +2

    Glad to see my City Monterrey in such a big youtube channel

  • @benchis311
    @benchis311 Год назад +5

    In 10 years mexicos main cities will have very impressive skylines

    • @NobleWolf33
      @NobleWolf33 Год назад +1

      I remember 11 years ago Mexico didn’t have much of a skyline. Now it’s a hub of skyscrapers. More than LA (my home)

  • @cmnweb
    @cmnweb Год назад +4

    There are one very dense area in México of buildings, is Interlomas, near to Mexico city and Santa Fe with another skyscraper cluster packed with nice builds

  • @amverous2476
    @amverous2476 Год назад +4

    Immaculate as always, Lord Mills 😂

  • @melvinantoniohernandezserr7713
    @melvinantoniohernandezserr7713 Год назад +15

    I hope you can mention or make a video in the next years about the Rise Tower in Monterrey, that will become the tallest building in Latin America with 456 meters / 1496.06 feet. Will be finished before the 2026 North America Mundial soccer.

    • @JonMartinYXD
      @JonMartinYXD Год назад +2

      Unfortunately 18.4% of that 456 metres will be vanity height.

    • @JAleksandervonHackstahl
      @JAleksandervonHackstahl Год назад +5

      Only the 2026 world cup would deserve a standalone video.

    • @melvinantoniohernandezserr7713
      @melvinantoniohernandezserr7713 Год назад +11

      @@JonMartinYXD I'm agree, but this is not the first skyscraper using a spire to reach an specific height.

    • @HoveringAboveMyself
      @HoveringAboveMyself Год назад +3

      @@JonMartinYXD That's about the same as Mexico's very first skyscraper, Torre Latinoamericana, and lower than the Chrysler building, not very egregious as far as vanity height goes, a far cry from the 30%-40% of the buildings that caused that term to be created.

    • @altezzaandre9651
      @altezzaandre9651 Год назад

      Still a long for completed

  • @osvaldoguzman1064
    @osvaldoguzman1064 Год назад +2

    I get excited when you talk about México 🇲🇽😁👍🏻

  • @kraftmayo
    @kraftmayo Год назад +1

    Great video B1M

  • @pjesf
    @pjesf Год назад +3

    This channel never fails to deliver on interesting content👏🏻👍🏻

  • @raultorresbravo
    @raultorresbravo Год назад +2

    excited to see my hometown in B1M, what a time to be alive!

  • @monkylinks
    @monkylinks Год назад +2

    Proud to see mexico on the B1M, you should look into our congress building and the challenge it was to build it. There's a lot of examples like that here in mexico

  • @gaivscaesar
    @gaivscaesar Год назад +1

    Another great video!

  • @Rexluna1
    @Rexluna1 Год назад +3

    10/10 recommend Mexico City as an affordable alternative to Europe

  • @denny-zenchiong296
    @denny-zenchiong296 Год назад +2

    Its great to have a sky crapper building best beautiful classic engineering in Mexico thanks B1M💑

  • @Hyakman5408
    @Hyakman5408 Год назад +2

    Great video, M'Lord!

  • @rickkie1000
    @rickkie1000 Год назад +2

    You should make a video about the Highrise in Rotterdam, The Netherlands! There we construct also a lot of slyscrapers, one of them in an post office out of the 1800’s. Those scyscrapers have piles up to 72 meter long because of our bad soil!

  • @pottertheavenger1363
    @pottertheavenger1363 Год назад +2

    Perhaps you can cover the newly constructed Mitikah Tower in Coyoacan, Mexico City.

  • @abdurrahmaanpeer3078
    @abdurrahmaanpeer3078 Год назад +2

    Do a video on the buildings in South Africa 🇿🇦

  • @rolfjacobson833
    @rolfjacobson833 Год назад

    great!!! loved it again

  • @TheGbelcher
    @TheGbelcher Год назад +10

    It would’ve been helpful if some comparisons were given to provide some perspective on these challenges.
    For example: Challenge #1 Earthquakes, are they similar or worse than California or Japan?

    • @Travelsandmore333
      @Travelsandmore333 Год назад +10

      Earthquakes in Mexico City are far stronger than California’s. In fact when was the last time california had a major earthquake? Mexico City is constantly getting hit by earthquakes surpassing a magnitude 6. Also Torre Mayor is consider that strongest building in the world. I don’t know why he didn’t mention that.

    • @Diegallo90
      @Diegallo90 Год назад +9

      Worse, specially in Mexico city, not only because the earthquake itself, but the real challenge is the soil, which amplifies the waves as it passes through the city

    • @ReneOo
      @ReneOo Год назад +3

      Worse.

  • @bizmen81
    @bizmen81 Год назад +4

    Interesting since Mexico City does have a subway despite all the challenges. But I'm not an engineer so maybe its easier to do one over the other.

  • @JorgeGlobalYOR
    @JorgeGlobalYOR Год назад +1

    THANKS FOR THE VIDEO!!!!! I got more than what I thought of. 😀

  • @maxdon2001
    @maxdon2001 Год назад

    Great video!

  • @AsU-yz9lo
    @AsU-yz9lo Год назад +1

    He'll yeah finally giving credit where credit due. Thank you B1M

  • @MMpaintedpalm30
    @MMpaintedpalm30 Год назад

    This is an awesome topic!